Wednesday, January 11, 2012

I would always agree that a picture is worth a thousand words, but we don't have to forget that the other fact is also correct, a picture doesn't have to tell you things. It can leave you stunned and amaze without giving you half the story. A photographer doesn't need to explain how he captured such moments, doesn't need to tell you how he tinkered with his camera, how he'd done his post processing just to paint a picture with lights. After all, photography means painting with light, what is there to tell if you already know everything.

I'm not writing this to lecture about the joys of Photography, I'd rather share with you captured moments along my travels. Photography is what lead me to travel blogging, learning more of landscapes and capturing the human spirit on every destination I walk through. As Filipinos, our humanity is rich and our culture as diverse as we all are.

Photowalk is going to be a new series that I will build up in this blog. A collage of pictures of people from my travel destination, Caramoan being the first place I've tried a hand in Street Photography. I sure hope you can relate to them and in my own way, I can tell you the adventures of traveling without saying much.

This coming month of May , bagets and yourstruly will be in caramoan . First time yey. chance to have my lakbay Rizal passport stamped too. My skills in photography is not as perfect as yours. These photographs explain everything. Lavet. Im so glad you are here in comex too!

@Juanderfulpinoy - My photography ain't perfect.. otherwise i'd be bored.. PTB Bagets will sure enjoy Caramoan, be sure to try to vist the Umang Cave, its one of the off beaten paths of Caramoan due to exclusivity for survivor franchise.. I got a chance to visit it there.

@Travelling Morion - Thanks! I'd sure say the same thing with your pics.. I like watching out for others who take good and interesting pictures.. :)

@Adronico - if you intend to go there by plane, by all means do so via Naga.. but if you opt for land travel, then you have to physically prepare yourself for a long drive.. Don't worry though, the place is pristine and the peninsula as beautiful as each island it hoards.

wow! you have stunning and thought provoking pictures here. I always love street photography. This gives me an idea to blog my collections of people and graffitis all over tel-aviv. I love this post. :)

I could say that your featured pictures here are typical Pinoy way of life. This is life in the PH Republic. Everyone who happens to browse your webpage will be amused, entertained for such a good pictures captured by your camera. Keep it up more readers will be interested with your creativity.

I also love photography and i enjoyed your photowalk... i prefer stolen shots too, it's more meaningful than studio photography. There's always a story behind every shot and that makes photography interesting for me. thanks for this post!

great shots! good post, thanks for sharing this and i will check out on how to go to caramoan from manila. but the most i like seeing this post, is the photowalk... the picture paints a thousand words!

It is noteworthy that travel really doesn't mean solely about the famous touristy places. I agree on you when you said about theat.

Well, immersing with the people, the culture and knowing about their daily living plus capturing these amazing part of their daily life is an essential part of traveling. We travel bloggers should also focus beyond what the destination has to offer and I am glad you have just started it right.

The photographs are classic. It reminds me my childhood days. My dad has fishing vessel in Bucana, Dvo. City. We are like that now, I grown up I don't think I can do it. But it was such a great and unforgetable experience in my childhood days.